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use york road instead. we have more problems on 695, here's a live look in parkville right now, where we have a crash on the inner loop at harford road. do expect half delays as you travel down to 95. this is what the beltway looks like over the west side at liberty road. a 13 minute right now on the outer loop from 795 down to 95. that's a lock at your abc2 timesaver traffic. char low over to you. >>> news time now is 6:12. and hearing the diagnosis of breast cancer is a life- altering event. this morning kelly swoope tells us about two women on a mission supporting survivors. >> let's go in the back and i'm going to help you. >> reporter: help is exactly what breast cancer survivors like judy are looking for when they turn to bare necessities. in addition to fancy bras and lingerie, lynn and her sister also sell prosthetic breasts and specially made bras for survivors. >> you know you come in, you're not feeling your best and some of these women are going through chemo and radiation. and they just want to
use york road instead. we have more problems on 695, here's a live look in parkville right now, where we have a crash on the inner loop at harford road. do expect half delays as you travel down to 95. this is what the beltway looks like over the west side at liberty road. a 13 minute right now on the outer loop from 795 down to 95. that's a lock at your abc2 timesaver traffic. char low over to you. >>> news time now is 6:12. and hearing the diagnosis of breast cancer is a life-...
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all of us serving you. us bank who shared the same great love, stargazing. so what better holiday gift for charlotte than a few million billion stars? with his ultrabook™, inspired by intel, featuring intel® core™ processors, billy captured the entire cosmos in all its glory and sent it to her. happy holidays charlotte. [ male announcer ] so now the stars could come out whenever charlotte wanted. [ female announcer ] get billy's inspiron 14z ultrabook for 599.99 or charlotte's xps 12 for $1199.99. free shipping now at dell.com. ♪ >>> a lot of political experts agree president obama won last night's debate on foreign policy, but republican strategists say it's because he's already had four years in the white house. >> president obama took the opportunity to school mitt romney a bit, and, as i said, he's been president for four years. look, four years ago when president obama was running, when candidate obama was running against john mccain, he was the one who had very little foreign policy experience. obviously he's learned something in the last four y
all of us serving you. us bank who shared the same great love, stargazing. so what better holiday gift for charlotte than a few million billion stars? with his ultrabook™, inspired by intel, featuring intel® core™ processors, billy captured the entire cosmos in all its glory and sent it to her. happy holidays charlotte. [ male announcer ] so now the stars could come out whenever charlotte wanted. [ female announcer ] get billy's inspiron 14z ultrabook for 599.99 or charlotte's xps 12 for...
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is joining us now. your day, just being surrounded by beautiful women never seems to end. >> good day. and i just talked to the sexy new bond girls. without them bond -- well, he'd still be bond. but there's no denying who brings the 00 sexy. the bond girls. the two newest members of the legendary club, naomi harris and a french actress bernice marlowe. >> is it a dream come true to be a bond girl? >> absolutely. i grew up watching bond movies. i've always loved them. i watched "a view to a kill" when i was 12 and i fell in love with christopher walken. >> both of them loving daniel craig, naomi with the shades, bernice with the shower. >> i had a great time. >> it was a nice scene. >> not just because he's hot, but also because he's a really nice person as well. he took both of us under his wing. >> we're lucky we got two great actresses. >> a third bond love interest in "skyfall"? >> mommy was very bad. >> yeah, there is. but it's not what you think. >> you will go down in the history books as the onl
is joining us now. your day, just being surrounded by beautiful women never seems to end. >> good day. and i just talked to the sexy new bond girls. without them bond -- well, he'd still be bond. but there's no denying who brings the 00 sexy. the bond girls. the two newest members of the legendary club, naomi harris and a french actress bernice marlowe. >> is it a dream come true to be a bond girl? >> absolutely. i grew up watching bond movies. i've always loved them. i...
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i also saw the president get us out of one war, start to get us out of a second war and did not get us into any new warriors and finally i think that the actions he's taken with respect to protecting us from terrorism have been very solid. so i think we ought to keep on the track that we're on. with respect to governor romney i have the utmost respect to him but as i listen to what his proposals are especially with respect to dealing with our most significant issue the economy, it's essentially let's cut taxes and compensate for that with other things. but that compensation does not cover all of the cuts intended or the new expenses associated with defense. new said you have listened to governor romney. have you talked to governor romney about this? did you give him an early notice that you plan to endorse the president again? >> no, i didn't give anybody an early notice. i have spoken to governor romney. we had a very good conversation a few weeks back. >> did he ask you for an endorsement of him back then? >> no. >> and how far spoken with president obama? >> i speak to the president
i also saw the president get us out of one war, start to get us out of a second war and did not get us into any new warriors and finally i think that the actions he's taken with respect to protecting us from terrorism have been very solid. so i think we ought to keep on the track that we're on. with respect to governor romney i have the utmost respect to him but as i listen to what his proposals are especially with respect to dealing with our most significant issue the economy, it's essentially...
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could you talk to us? >> reporter: singleton believes their future could only be secure if the indonesian government enforces its own laws and rolls back the assault on the forest. >> well, since we returned from sumatra, there's been reports of more than 100 new fires in that area. the good news, though, is that little chocolate is doing well. he's put on weight, he's healthier, he's mischievous, and singleton's confident he can be eventually returned to the wild, savannah. >> fascinating story, heartbreaking too. ian williams, thank you. >>> and still ahead, why charlie sheen will not be happy with who just replaced him as the highest paid actor on television. >>> but up next, the siblings who have struck the same silly pose in family pictures for the past 23 years. we'll talk to them right after this. with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, and if you travel up this mou
could you talk to us? >> reporter: singleton believes their future could only be secure if the indonesian government enforces its own laws and rolls back the assault on the forest. >> well, since we returned from sumatra, there's been reports of more than 100 new fires in that area. the good news, though, is that little chocolate is doing well. he's put on weight, he's healthier, he's mischievous, and singleton's confident he can be eventually returned to the wild, savannah....
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for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. ,,,, transit service everywhere you go, san francisco, for the giants parade. call train delays, 20 minutes, packed with giants fans. a lot of the bart parking lots are full in addition to the ferry service, hour long delays, and don't bother parking the lot is full already. that is traffic for your forecast here is loren. >>> we have clouds racing across the skies, most low clouds and fog right now, drizzle, too, temperatures in the 50s by the afternoon, storm clouds move in. the parade stays dry, by the evening, could be a little bit wet outside. especially the north bay and central bay. showers could continue tomorrow morning dry for the weekend. ron: years ago i made a promise to provide the best for my family, in sickness and in health. carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. insurance all these years. announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare plan that pays for some costs o
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. ,,,, transit service everywhere you go, san francisco, for the giants parade. call train delays, 20 minutes, packed with giants fans. a lot of the bart parking lots are full in addition to the ferry service, hour long delays, and don't bother parking the lot is full already. that is traffic for your forecast here is loren. >>> we have clouds racing across the skies, most low clouds and fog right now, drizzle, too, temperatures in the 50s by the...
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they will get us more. i never saw that. >> ambassador stevens wanted continued or enhanced security. the regional security officer wanted enhanced continued security. >> yes. >> you wanted enhanced and continued security. >> yes. >> consensus on the ground? >> for security that we had, that we had known, that we had come to live with and work with there for the environment we had. we felt we needed more, not less. >> so all the experts on the ground are telling headquarters at the state department we need this. and the answer kept coming back as -- >> you've got to do with less. for what reasons i don't know. >> do those believe that if in fact those security teams had not been withdrawn although they can't really know the answer to this, but they may have been able to resist the attack and save lives? >> they talked about that. colonel wood wonders, says armed members of his military team as well as the companion state department team would have traveled to benghazi with ambassador wood. on that day, the
they will get us more. i never saw that. >> ambassador stevens wanted continued or enhanced security. the regional security officer wanted enhanced continued security. >> yes. >> you wanted enhanced and continued security. >> yes. >> consensus on the ground? >> for security that we had, that we had known, that we had come to live with and work with there for the environment we had. we felt we needed more, not less. >> so all the experts on the ground...
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it was us. the immediate where a who was reporting a lot of that based on the association with what was going on in egypt which was a protest. so that information took a couple of days to clear up. >> the u.n. secretary, ambassador rice talked about -- >> susan rice has vulnerability because she was doing that a couple of days into this and they've cited a cia analysis report which, you know, actually said there was a protest. so a lot of people got the information wrong. part of the problem is that the root of your question which is this needs be an investigation into the facts and what it's come to is a debate on politics. >> john miller, thanks. new poll numbers shows how much the presidential race has turned around. latest gallup tracking poll shows 49% of likely voters favor governor mitt romney and 47% support president obama. and two other polls from the key state of ohio show the candidates are effectively tied. one of them shows romney ahead by one-point and the president leads by four.
it was us. the immediate where a who was reporting a lot of that based on the association with what was going on in egypt which was a protest. so that information took a couple of days to clear up. >> the u.n. secretary, ambassador rice talked about -- >> susan rice has vulnerability because she was doing that a couple of days into this and they've cited a cia analysis report which, you know, actually said there was a protest. so a lot of people got the information wrong. part of...
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they feel they haven't used ryan enough. they feel the romney campaign has been too tentative attacking the president on the economy. let's face it, talking about a double-dip recession here. ben bernanke says we're not in recession. he basically put on the printing press of money because all the numbers are showing we're heading to recession. we have bad unemployment numbers. people are dropping out of the workforce. guess what? all we're talking about is mitt romney and bain capital all this nonsense. they believe that some of that, and you know, just so much you can blame on liberal bias. they believe some of that problem with not getting message out is romney's fault. that he is not out there. he is not pushing the agenda in terms of the weak economy and foreign policy as well that is another thing. tracy: if they support, and get as you republican congress, right, if we have a democratic president and republican congress you still have stalemate. >> but you still have, it is better than before. then if he wants to do an
they feel they haven't used ryan enough. they feel the romney campaign has been too tentative attacking the president on the economy. let's face it, talking about a double-dip recession here. ben bernanke says we're not in recession. he basically put on the printing press of money because all the numbers are showing we're heading to recession. we have bad unemployment numbers. people are dropping out of the workforce. guess what? all we're talking about is mitt romney and bain capital all this...
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manuel bojorquez joins us just outside miami. >> reporter: good morning. this stretch of the coast is under a tropical storm warning even though hurricane sandy is 200 miles east of here, it still has the potential to bring high winds and heavy rains. south florida has been feeling the effects of hurricane sandy now for 24 hours. as the winds picked up speed and the rain grew stronger, florida residents wasted no time preparing for sandy's arrival. >> as we're speaking, i'm filling sand bags. >> it's going to be a big one. i just hope it doesn't hit us too hard. >> reporter: but floridians aren't the only with ones gearing up for what could be the storm of the season. with with memories of last year's hurricane irene still fresh on everyone's mind, utility companies as far north as connecticut are bracing for the worst. >> getting our resources ready, making sure the people are ready, getting everything in order. >> reporter: in maryland, about theorys, generators and radios flew off store shelves. >> you're talking five or six days a possibility, so there
manuel bojorquez joins us just outside miami. >> reporter: good morning. this stretch of the coast is under a tropical storm warning even though hurricane sandy is 200 miles east of here, it still has the potential to bring high winds and heavy rains. south florida has been feeling the effects of hurricane sandy now for 24 hours. as the winds picked up speed and the rain grew stronger, florida residents wasted no time preparing for sandy's arrival. >> as we're speaking, i'm filling...
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let us turn this country around. let us do what we all know is right. but as hear it one more time for senator hatch. [applause] >> senator hatch does have other plans, he has to excuse himself. thank you so much for taking time to be with us as we work to move romney and ran for rich. two more -- romney and ryan forward. two more defense. we have some great governors. we have some great conservative, republican governors in this country that are moving this country forward. very conservative. our governor in nevada, he does a tremendous job. we had bobby jindal here a couple of weeks ago. we have had chris christie. we have another wonderful governor here with us today in susanna martinez. i am so thrilled to have susanna with us. [applause] governor martinez understands what a tough race is. she understands what a tough race is, how tough it is in nevada to move this same agenda forward. i know what a tough race is, she knows what a tough races, governor romneya tough race is. to have everybody coming together like this. making the necessary changes i
let us turn this country around. let us do what we all know is right. but as hear it one more time for senator hatch. [applause] >> senator hatch does have other plans, he has to excuse himself. thank you so much for taking time to be with us as we work to move romney and ran for rich. two more -- romney and ryan forward. two more defense. we have some great governors. we have some great conservative, republican governors in this country that are moving this country forward. very...
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thanks for having me thanks for joining us. first of five hundred a question so let's start with nine eleven it seems to have been a pivotal point in fact i want to get into some of the before but first of all the nine eleven commission i'm just curious your thoughts on what they did how well they did that sort of i think it's. terms of you know outside commissions that are investigating government action i think actually the nine eleven commission is up there in terms of quality i mean the report they put out was much more detailed than i ever imagined it would be but also i mean when you're dealing in a political environment which it seems like everything always is these days you had democrats on the commission you had republicans on the commission you had people on the staff who had relationships with people in the national security apparatus so you had bits and pieces that were left off the table in sort of negotiated outcomes and you know i came to this with the perspective of gee i wonder what happened so well that you kn
thanks for having me thanks for joining us. first of five hundred a question so let's start with nine eleven it seems to have been a pivotal point in fact i want to get into some of the before but first of all the nine eleven commission i'm just curious your thoughts on what they did how well they did that sort of i think it's. terms of you know outside commissions that are investigating government action i think actually the nine eleven commission is up there in terms of quality i mean the...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> it is a crucial question mark for him. we were with cnn's undecided voters in colorado last night. about 17 minutes in, they had these little things where they were dialing up and down where they liked and not liked things. and they gave them a boost of approval to mitt romney when he said this. >> number three, i will not, under any circumstances raise taxes on middle income families. i will lower taxes on middle income families. six other studies look at the study that you describe and say it's completely wrong. >> the study that mitt romney is referring to and that the president referred to is from the tax policy center t looked to see whether romney can cut individual tax rates for everyone without increasing the deficit. he
our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> it is a crucial question mark for him. we were with cnn's undecided voters in colorado last night. about 17 minutes in, they...
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set the stage for us. give us an idea about what we know where the candidates are today. >> reporter: good day to you. romney advisers acknowledge they thought the first defwibt most important. they know this one may be the most challenging because it's an issue that caters better to the president than governor romney. this is different than the past ones. it is a 90-minute debate that will be broken up into six 15 seg meth, four moderated by cbs anchor bob schieffer will focus on the middle east and terrorism and in one other significant difference is that both of the candidate will be seated which romney advisers acknowledge makes it a little more challenging for either side to have any sharp barbs. tougher to point at your opponent when they are sitting right next to you. romney spending much of his morning been behind closed doors with his closest advisers, among them ohio senator rob portman playing barack obama. one of the challenges for romney tonight i think will be for him to try to say what in fa
set the stage for us. give us an idea about what we know where the candidates are today. >> reporter: good day to you. romney advisers acknowledge they thought the first defwibt most important. they know this one may be the most challenging because it's an issue that caters better to the president than governor romney. this is different than the past ones. it is a 90-minute debate that will be broken up into six 15 seg meth, four moderated by cbs anchor bob schieffer will focus on the...
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if it wasn't for us it would be a big health issue, us not picking up trash. rest seidents come out and shakr hands, give us hugs, thank us, water and gatorade. tells us we're doing a good job. >> jimmy: who hugs their garbage man? who are these debt whose give them hugs? i would rather make out with my garbageman than hug him. the romney campaign is not taking this ad lying down, they released this starring a romney employee. >> i've been a butler in the house of romney since before master romney was born and we, his faithful servants are like the invisible people. and that's just as it should be. he doesn't realize the services i provide, but if he did, i wouldn't be a very good butler, would think? much like the gears in lord romney's finest swiss watch my purpose is to remain hidden, moving hither and thither with the utmost discretion, making sure all his affairs run smoothly. just last week, as i was wiping him, sweet mitt mistook me for an ottoman. my best work yet. good show. jolley good show. >> paid for by manserve and th s -- manservants for mitt. >
if it wasn't for us it would be a big health issue, us not picking up trash. rest seidents come out and shakr hands, give us hugs, thank us, water and gatorade. tells us we're doing a good job. >> jimmy: who hugs their garbage man? who are these debt whose give them hugs? i would rather make out with my garbageman than hug him. the romney campaign is not taking this ad lying down, they released this starring a romney employee. >> i've been a butler in the house of romney since...
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give us the data. rich: it starts with a $55 billion in annual cuts that began the defense on january 2nd. there is a law that says if you have mass layoffs and you are a contractor you got to let your employees know 60 days ahead of time. what the white house has done is told contractors don't tell your workers you are going to lay the law. you don't have to give them these notices. if your workers sue you after they are laid off we may cover some of your legal costs. we spoke to a defense analyst who said if congress doesn't go ahead and avoid these $55 billion in annual cuts the defense layoffs will be gradual. >> what would be affective is the awarding of new contract or extension of contracts to exercise of contract options in months after sequestration. the key is the timing. it would not happen immediately january 2nd but in months and years that followed. >> republicans say this is all political from the white house. look at january 2nd and dial back 60 days and looking right before the electio
give us the data. rich: it starts with a $55 billion in annual cuts that began the defense on january 2nd. there is a law that says if you have mass layoffs and you are a contractor you got to let your employees know 60 days ahead of time. what the white house has done is told contractors don't tell your workers you are going to lay the law. you don't have to give them these notices. if your workers sue you after they are laid off we may cover some of your legal costs. we spoke to a defense...
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thank you for being with us. in the past month we have seen a spike up in used ipad being offered to you, how much? >> definitely. about 80% increase in ipad trades to gazelle.com in the past couple of days. interesting to see the ipad owners definitely getting ready to upgrade to an even smaller ipad, ipad mini, which is very interesting for us. dennis: the flood of ipad, how much are we talking about? on many units? >> definitely reaching into the thousands, but steadily increasing day over day. right now i can tell you the first iteration ipad above 50% of that volume. these have been out two to three years and older then the second generation and the third generation. yet they are definitely ready for the upgrade. dennis: the other half is for more recent machines kind of surprised at that. here is the trouble for apple if i had one of the big ones and i get a little mini, i will not be buying a new big one. this will cannibalize apple sales of the $800 model, isn't it? >> it potentially could. a 7-inch table
thank you for being with us. in the past month we have seen a spike up in used ipad being offered to you, how much? >> definitely. about 80% increase in ipad trades to gazelle.com in the past couple of days. interesting to see the ipad owners definitely getting ready to upgrade to an even smaller ipad, ipad mini, which is very interesting for us. dennis: the flood of ipad, how much are we talking about? on many units? >> definitely reaching into the thousands, but steadily...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> now is your chance to talk on one of the big stories of the day. was joe biden's bullet remark out of line? here we go again. i could start every talk with here we go again. talk about mudslinging or gun slinging. joe biden directed verbal ammo in paul ryan's direction and another republican congressman who like to call themselves young guns. >> they are good fathers and good husbands. i don't understand how they believe and they do believe. ryan has written a book called "young guns." you had the bullets aimed at you. >> the people
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before...
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even at that age, he has to learn never to use a hand brake without using a foot brake too. his feet can't reach the ground yet, but he's got to learn that stuff. >> go ahead. >> bob, where's the helmet? >> you know they don't make helmets that small. they should. if he had a helmet, as you can see in that picture, he's not moving. he can't move until he gets a helmet. >> one last point about this story, they are not just taking something that's valuable. they are taking our own heritage, these thieves. >> they are stealing our past, and they are irreplaceable. okay, if i have the constitution or declaration of independence, they are well protected. but even if they are taken, you have copies all over the place, but a letter from mark twain, no copies of that. they don't know what's been stolen, hasn't been records taken. >> bob, thank you so much. you can see the full report this sunday on "60 minutes" here on cbs. >>> customers review products and restaurants on the internet, why not review doctors? one doctor is suing a man for criticizing him online. we'll ask jack ford
even at that age, he has to learn never to use a hand brake without using a foot brake too. his feet can't reach the ground yet, but he's got to learn that stuff. >> go ahead. >> bob, where's the helmet? >> you know they don't make helmets that small. they should. if he had a helmet, as you can see in that picture, he's not moving. he can't move until he gets a helmet. >> one last point about this story, they are not just taking something that's valuable. they are taking...
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so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get poked, winked, and -- ooh -- party all night long. only visine has hydroblend -- a unique blend of three moisturizers that soothe, restore, and protect to keep me comfortable for up to 10 hours. pirate party, here i co-- uh, honey? visine with hydroblend. find it in these visine products. [ dog barking ] ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but your basic paper towel can handle them. especially if that towel is bounty basic. the towel that's durable and scrubbable. in this lab demo, bounty basic is stronger than the leading bargain brand. everyday life. bring it with bounty basic. affordably priced. tested by everyday life. and try bounty napkins. i don't have time for the flu. that's why i'm knocking things off my to-do list. vitamin d, done! hand sanitizer, done! hey, eric! i'm here for my flu shot. sorry, didn't make an appointment. well, you don't need one. whether it's flu shots or prescriptions, we continue to accept express scripts
so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get poked, winked, and -- ooh -- party all night long. only visine has hydroblend -- a unique blend of three moisturizers that soothe, restore, and protect to keep me comfortable for up to 10 hours. pirate party, here i co-- uh, honey? visine with hydroblend. find it in these visine products. [ dog barking ] ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but your basic paper towel can handle them. especially if that towel is bounty basic....
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the pile of cans as it stands is not useful to us. it's harmful to us. but let's take those cans along and let's proggas by committing to using the cans along the way over the next 10 years to put in place policies that use every bit of the elements of those cans so if the cans says tax increase we'll come up we're going to use it for a tax increase. if the can says spending cuts or discretionary versus mandatory spending cut we'll use it for that purpose. doing this is a way of achieving kind of, sticking to the current law baseline paths of revenue and spending. not necessarily in the exact timing or form that the current law baseline looks right now but sticking with the essential elements. so those of you who know me know that i obsessed over the current law baseline. i'm quite fond of it and in the past i said what we need to do is follow strict pay as you go. i'm tired of this exempting this, ignoring that. let's stick to strict pay as you go. the next time we kick the can down the road we have to commit to paygo and no exceptions. i will modify th
the pile of cans as it stands is not useful to us. it's harmful to us. but let's take those cans along and let's proggas by committing to using the cans along the way over the next 10 years to put in place policies that use every bit of the elements of those cans so if the cans says tax increase we'll come up we're going to use it for a tax increase. if the can says spending cuts or discretionary versus mandatory spending cut we'll use it for that purpose. doing this is a way of achieving kind...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> now is your chance to talk back on one of the stories of the day. the question for you this morning, did donald trump make a mockery of presidential politics? in case you missed it, because you were afraid your brain would wither and die, donald trump, a passionate birther, is offering $5 million to president obama's favorite charities if the president releases his passport applications and college transcripts. this was the donald's october surprise. today's gallup poll will be completely useless since it will have been entirely conducted before the trump offer. and this one, me to donald trump. go away, please. here is trump on piers morgan. >> it's a very tremendous thing for the president. he gets to give $5 million to a -- >> that means i won't tort ewe you any longer. at least the president has a sense of humor about it. >> this all dates back to when we were grow iing up together i kenya. >> yeah. >> and we -- >> i've got to give you that one. i've got t
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but his drug use continued. with now tragic consequences. >> diane: toxicology test results on lewis won't be back for several weeks. >>> it's ann coulter versus whoopi goldberg round two. now culter has stopped by "inside edition" to tell us what went on behind the scenes. >> i wanted to kiss them all after that show. >> that's conservative firebrand ann coulter reflecting on the tension filled appearance on "the view." >> your facts are just a little shaky. coulter got a cool reception especially from whoopi goldberg promoting her new book -- >> tell me how much you know about being black. >> why do you think things got so heated between you and whoopi? >> i don't know but i'm so happy because it got a lot of press. >> if you're going to talk about race, at least -- at least know what you're talking about. >> when whoopi says to you, at least know what you're talking about, what went through your mind? >> that she hadn't cracked the book. [ laughter ] because what she said was how can you talk about how black
but his drug use continued. with now tragic consequences. >> diane: toxicology test results on lewis won't be back for several weeks. >>> it's ann coulter versus whoopi goldberg round two. now culter has stopped by "inside edition" to tell us what went on behind the scenes. >> i wanted to kiss them all after that show. >> that's conservative firebrand ann coulter reflecting on the tension filled appearance on "the view." >> your facts are...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow strongeand get back to work. everyday you see all of us rving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. liz: when you own an ipo stock, this is kind of chart you want to see. it is our power mover of the day. workday just went public last friday. this is all we can show you as far as the chart is concerned. the initial price is $28 per share. check it out 52.34, up another 7 1/2%. this is a cloud-based hr software provider and shares are up 85% since that ipo day. workday's ipo was the largest venture-backed ipo since facebook and shares soared 75% on its first day alone. look at the fox 50 right now, get a better sense. you can see more green on the screen. of course we do have a big equity rally today. a lot of these names moving higher, but the laggard here happens to be wells fargo which came out last week and you saw the numbers there. right now wells fargo down about 49 cents. i could use a coffee right now in
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>> listen, all of those things are in all of us. we all worry about those things and i'm not immune. >> rose: do you have anything that you want to prove now? i mean -- >> i want-- . >> rose: this was an effort to say i can go somewhere else and-- and tell different kinds of stories because in the end i'm a story teller, and that is what i do. >> fundamentally that is what i wanted to write next so i wrote it i knew perfectly well that some people wouldn't love it. but that's okay. that's okay. that's how it should be. and indeed with a book like this, if some people didn't hate it, i would have written it wrong. >> rose: yeah, exactly. in other words, -- >> you can't please all the people all the time. >> rose: it means you wouldn't have taken risk. >> exactly. >> rose: so what kind of role do you want to have, you know, as the member of the community you are now part of this larger community, and you and the queen and -- >> me and the queen. >> rose: all of that. i mean are you a pub -- >> the olympics was amazing. >> rose: becaus
>> listen, all of those things are in all of us. we all worry about those things and i'm not immune. >> rose: do you have anything that you want to prove now? i mean -- >> i want-- . >> rose: this was an effort to say i can go somewhere else and-- and tell different kinds of stories because in the end i'm a story teller, and that is what i do. >> fundamentally that is what i wanted to write next so i wrote it i knew perfectly well that some people wouldn't love it....
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you've notified us about that and we're going to certainly use it to our benefit as well as the citizens of baltimore to make sure that everyone is safe and everyone is held accountable. >> reporter: and the drivers we know have been caught are being held accountable because they individually have to pay the tickets. we turned up dozens of repeat offenders but the discipline is another area the districts don't always know about and we'll talk about that tonight at 11:00 when we bring you the full investigation. and you want to read more now though. go to the investigators section on abc2news.com. we'll be posting some of the most shocking ticket videos throughout the day. josie sturman, abc2 news investigators, back to you guys. >> i have a feeling this is going to make parents cringe. >> a little nervous at the bus stop this morning. we talked to parents before at the bus stop before. they were shocked the first time and they see the scope of this a bit upset i think. >> that report running tonight and you can always get more information online. >> absolutely, abc2news.com. >>> another
you've notified us about that and we're going to certainly use it to our benefit as well as the citizens of baltimore to make sure that everyone is safe and everyone is held accountable. >> reporter: and the drivers we know have been caught are being held accountable because they individually have to pay the tickets. we turned up dozens of repeat offenders but the discipline is another area the districts don't always know about and we'll talk about that tonight at 11:00 when we bring you...
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linda so joins us now, are there more cases in maryland. we have had some, one more confirmed case over the weekend, health officials say another person got meningitis from those steroid injections, that brings the total number of cases here in maryland to three. one only who has died. the centers recalled all of the products, there are 91 confirmed cases in nine states, 7 people died. outbreak has been traced to a contaminated shipment of drugs, contaminated with a fungus causing a rare form of meningitis. familys with loved one whose got the tainted injections say they are living a nightmare. >> so this type of meningitis is not believed to be trance miserable from person to -- trans mitted from person to person. >> the symptoms includes fever, headache, stiff neck, nausea or vomiting. go to abc2news.com to get a list of all the 7 medical facilities in maryland that received the contaminated steroid shots. linda so, abc2 news. >>> woman has been arrested for giving her daughter a tatoo. this woman, clay, told them she didn't know it was i
linda so joins us now, are there more cases in maryland. we have had some, one more confirmed case over the weekend, health officials say another person got meningitis from those steroid injections, that brings the total number of cases here in maryland to three. one only who has died. the centers recalled all of the products, there are 91 confirmed cases in nine states, 7 people died. outbreak has been traced to a contaminated shipment of drugs, contaminated with a fungus causing a rare form...
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each of us is trying to do the most with the resources we were given and each of us is always trying to get smarter and more efficient and more effective. and i certainly think this is parently because much po to my parent's chagrin i don't yet have children, see this part of my life as working very hard to get ever smarter and ever more efficient. and i think that my teaching has helped me really understand more how to advocate effectively for things that i believe in. i think my work in the private sector historically are now thinking about my borden gaugement, makes me a better board member here at cgi or at the foundation. so for me they're very much is a cross fertilization. and kind of an ongoing kind of catalytic dynamism. >> so what have you learned about this idea that the only way to solve some of the huge global problems is this kind of synergy to use an often abused word between government private sectors and ngos. >> i think there is a growing awareness that we need to have coherent conversations and not disparrate ca koch-- ca cough news conversation. partly because dif
each of us is trying to do the most with the resources we were given and each of us is always trying to get smarter and more efficient and more effective. and i certainly think this is parently because much po to my parent's chagrin i don't yet have children, see this part of my life as working very hard to get ever smarter and ever more efficient. and i think that my teaching has helped me really understand more how to advocate effectively for things that i believe in. i think my work in the...
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he used to make me laugh a lot. he used to behave quit badly. and then also ackers will say you must look at this when you go home tonight. you really must look at it because it's not quite right. look at the lines and please do some work. and the next day they will come in and say i'm exhausted. i have looked at the lines, i have done the work, i still don't see-- . >> rose: well, they're transparent, it's like a glass person walking in front of you. you know they haven't, you know they haven't done it. but then suddenly the spotlight because i was watching that and criticizing and the spotlight suddenly went-- i was caught it in full blast. i thought oh yeah, i have said that so many times. >> rose: some people think it's quite unfair that you get most of the best roles for older woman. >> you're just saying what pat hodge said last week. he said we get the best maggie and-- i get the best parts. i read that. >> rose: exactly. okay. >> that's rubbish. >> rose: that's rubbish. >> that's rubbish. >> rose: i love rubbish. >> of course it is. >> r
he used to make me laugh a lot. he used to behave quit badly. and then also ackers will say you must look at this when you go home tonight. you really must look at it because it's not quite right. look at the lines and please do some work. and the next day they will come in and say i'm exhausted. i have looked at the lines, i have done the work, i still don't see-- . >> rose: well, they're transparent, it's like a glass person walking in front of you. you know they haven't, you know they...
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stay with us. bridgity lacombe is here, she is one of the most admired and respected photographers working today. she is also a great friend of this program. her work spans nearly 40 years. she has shot everyone from nelson mandela to meryl streep. when directors like mike nichols, david mamut and martin scorsese want someone to document their film sets, she is the person they call. her latest project is ya, arab women in sport, a collection of photographs from lacombe and video interviews by her sister the filmmaker marion. i'm pleased to have brigitte lacombe back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: how did this start? >> it started with-- a med drum projects from the-- the chairperson for the museum. >> rose: and the daughter of the amir. >> and the daughter of the amir and he is quite a remarkable young woman. >> rose: she went to duke, didn't she. >> yes, she z and then columbia. and she very much loves new york. >> rose: right. >> and she, my sister and i marion had been already co
stay with us. bridgity lacombe is here, she is one of the most admired and respected photographers working today. she is also a great friend of this program. her work spans nearly 40 years. she has shot everyone from nelson mandela to meryl streep. when directors like mike nichols, david mamut and martin scorsese want someone to document their film sets, she is the person they call. her latest project is ya, arab women in sport, a collection of photographs from lacombe and video interviews by...
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back in a moment, stay with us. the fundamental principles of democracy rely on an accurate and reliable system of vote counting. despite continued advances in voting technology, zero there are security issues still persist, barbara simons is an expert on electronic voting and on the advisor of the election commission and her book is called broken ballots will your votes counties, welcome. >> thank you very much, it is a pleasure. >> you have been involved in computer science most of your adult left. >> i have a ph.d. >> rose: yes. that qualifies you. how did you get invved in this, though, the technology of voting? >> well, in 2003, a colleague of mine, david dill, a professor at stanford discovered that silicon centrally, santa clara county was about to buy voting machines to be used there and several of us were just astounded because as computer scientists we know that the computers and the voting machines can have software bugs or even hidden malicious code so we got involved. >> rose: as all computers. >> like
back in a moment, stay with us. the fundamental principles of democracy rely on an accurate and reliable system of vote counting. despite continued advances in voting technology, zero there are security issues still persist, barbara simons is an expert on electronic voting and on the advisor of the election commission and her book is called broken ballots will your votes counties, welcome. >> thank you very much, it is a pleasure. >> you have been involved in computer science most...
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does obama want us to be one of the group of 20, the g-20, or does he want us to be number one world leader, economy, military, foreign policy, democracy? what do you think, michael steele? >> i think he largely wants us to be a part of the community of the world, and i think everything that he said going back to 2008 to the last presidential debate is a reflection of that. his world view is that, a world view. it is not a view in which the united states, in my estimation, is the leader that's bringing these nations together. it's not about nation-building in a place like iraq. it's about nation-building among the community of countries that want to be a part of a global effort that touches on the economy, that touches on national security, that touches on all these things that we have led in and that we have the tools, the resources and the aptitude to help lead and to help them be a part of, so i think that that's a big part of this pie tonight for the president to really kind of explain his world view in the context of benghazi and in other ventures that have happened over the las
does obama want us to be one of the group of 20, the g-20, or does he want us to be number one world leader, economy, military, foreign policy, democracy? what do you think, michael steele? >> i think he largely wants us to be a part of the community of the world, and i think everything that he said going back to 2008 to the last presidential debate is a reflection of that. his world view is that, a world view. it is not a view in which the united states, in my estimation, is the leader...
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all of us serving you. us bank at legalzoom, we've created a better place to turn for your legal matters. maybe you want to incorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy withtep-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even access an attorney guide you along. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau lelzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. connell: we talked a few minutes ago about iran. for the first time, the u.s. and iran have agreed on one-on-one talks. both the white house and the iranians have said then, and denied it. that is something you expect would come out tonight. this is a new report from the bipartisan policy center. it is a $10 hike in oil costing half a percent in terms of gdp growth.
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please use it online or text 311. horizon had some problems with airlines, but we have managed to keep some of the lines open. 911 has been going without a hitch. delays are up to five minutes at one point, but it is reserved for only life-threatening things. not for a tree, please. we just have to make sure that if someone has a real emergency, we can do to them. in terms of real emergencies, if you see a power line down, don't go near it. we have had many people killed for we have had someone killed stepping in a puddle where a powerline had touched as well. we expect an unprecedented storm impact, and that is what we got here in new york city. while the worst is past, conditions are dangerous. we cannot stress that enough. some coastal flooding will be in effect today until about 3:00 p.m. we will update you if that changes. stay away from the parks. they are all closed. don't go near damaged trees, beaches, sidewalks or seawalls. people have lost their lives. i know it's fun to look and challenge nature, but natur
please use it online or text 311. horizon had some problems with airlines, but we have managed to keep some of the lines open. 911 has been going without a hitch. delays are up to five minutes at one point, but it is reserved for only life-threatening things. not for a tree, please. we just have to make sure that if someone has a real emergency, we can do to them. in terms of real emergencies, if you see a power line down, don't go near it. we have had many people killed for we have had someone...
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to us and our friends around the world, and it's widely reported that drones are being used in drone strikes. i support that entirely and feel the president was right to up the usage of that technology and believe that we should continue to use it to continue to go after the people who represent a threat to this nation and to our friends. >> this is really troubling. i think this is symptomatic of something bigger than romney versus obama. i would like for romney in that situation as the opponent to have challenged him aggressively on the issue of drones. >> s.e. wanted that, too. >> i would like the moderator to aggressively challenge him. i would like somebody in the press over the last few years to have a one on one interview with obama and press him on. this i don't think people appreciate the significance with the drones, these unmanned aircraft that are firing away halfway around the world. it's targeting killings of bad guys and it's marketed. the reality is any male over the age of 18 years old anywhere near one of these things hit is declared that was the enemy. it's okay. t
to us and our friends around the world, and it's widely reported that drones are being used in drone strikes. i support that entirely and feel the president was right to up the usage of that technology and believe that we should continue to use it to continue to go after the people who represent a threat to this nation and to our friends. >> this is really troubling. i think this is symptomatic of something bigger than romney versus obama. i would like for romney in that situation as the...
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paul, tell us what you have seen so far. you were here for irene last year and several other hurricanes in the past. >> this year has been so far to my surprise the highest tide, and it got scary there for a minute. now it has gone down a little bit. but they're expecting a bigger one. i'm a little nervous and a little worried about it, you know, but we've got to prepare for the -- robert: you were closed all day. obviously your employees couldn't get in. tell me your thoughts about shutting down the city a day in advance. >> well, the city first of all they are doing a great job, emergency services. a day in advance, we were able to fit in all the events and functions, but the transportation was a little problem. robert: the owner and operator here at battery garden restaurants. if you are walking around grand central, you may recognize his face from uncle paul's pizza they delivered all the way downtown to our very hungry fox crew. liz: thank you to him. i have been to that wonderful battery gardens restaurant many times.
paul, tell us what you have seen so far. you were here for irene last year and several other hurricanes in the past. >> this year has been so far to my surprise the highest tide, and it got scary there for a minute. now it has gone down a little bit. but they're expecting a bigger one. i'm a little nervous and a little worried about it, you know, but we've got to prepare for the -- robert: you were closed all day. obviously your employees couldn't get in. tell me your thoughts about...
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and joining us also from denver katty kay of the bbc. i'm pleased to have all of them for this event we've all been waiting for. i go to al hubble. a simple question, who won, who lost, why. >> i don't know if that's simple but if i had to pick i would say governor romney won. he set the awe general de more than the president did. he affectively and aggressive attacked the president's record and did a pretty good job defending his own. ice going to have problems the next couple days on taxes however because he is proposing a $6 trillion tax cut and he hasn't said how he'll pay for it. but he still i thought did very well on most counts tonight. barack obama surprised me. i wouldn't call him he was passive tonight. he seemed to pull back a little bit on dodd-frank and preexisting conditions and loopholes. he had a good line but didn't quite deliver it with any kind of sharpness. never mentioned 47%, never mentioned bain, never mentioned massachusetts jobs. i'm a democrat, the consolation i have is i've got about 17 tweets tonight with peo
and joining us also from denver katty kay of the bbc. i'm pleased to have all of them for this event we've all been waiting for. i go to al hubble. a simple question, who won, who lost, why. >> i don't know if that's simple but if i had to pick i would say governor romney won. he set the awe general de more than the president did. he affectively and aggressive attacked the president's record and did a pretty good job defending his own. ice going to have problems the next couple days on...
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actually used to make us call her judge judy. >> jimmy: why? >> that was just, like, that was her self-image of authority. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: so would you call her judge judy? >> we would have to. it was a requirement. >> jimmy: like "good morning judge judy?" >> more like in moments of distress, so it would be like, you know, if we were singing, a lot of opera is all about the way you make the phonetic sounds with your mouth, you have to speak all these different languages, and if we were doing something wrong, and she would go, ezra, go to the mirror, look at yourself and look at everything you're doing wrong. and i'd be like okay. okay who? okay ellen. okay who? okay, judge judy! and that was like -- that was like what she was looking for. >> jimmy: a woman that watched a lot of daytime television, i guess. now, this book is -- i'm not familiar with the book, but were you familiar with the book that they made this movie out of? >> yeah, i was. i was -- i was friends with two older people when i first came into high school w
actually used to make us call her judge judy. >> jimmy: why? >> that was just, like, that was her self-image of authority. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: so would you call her judge judy? >> we would have to. it was a requirement. >> jimmy: like "good morning judge judy?" >> more like in moments of distress, so it would be like, you know, if we were singing, a lot of opera is all about the way you make the phonetic sounds with your...
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>> no. >> we're just us? >> right. >> 50 years later the kennedy family is still very much in the news, sometimes good, sometimes bad i'm wondering what's your first reaction when you get a call saying there's another kennedy story coming out? what's your first reaction to it? >> let me see if i can guess who it's about. >> all right. i have to say, i know you're a member of team maria. >> i am. >> arnold just did an interview with "60 minutes" where he's talking about his life and the end of his marriage. what are your thoughts on that, about him speaking? >> i don't have any thoughts to share on that. >> you know what she said? she said i actually have a lot of thoughts, i'm just not going to share them with "cbs this morning." anybody who is a member of team maria just wishes arnold would stop talking, is the sense i get. >> incredibly private and poised. >> what a treasure that she got the tapes and shared them with us. >> nice ger view, gayle. >> anderson cooper is here. he's joining us at the table. >>>
>> no. >> we're just us? >> right. >> 50 years later the kennedy family is still very much in the news, sometimes good, sometimes bad i'm wondering what's your first reaction when you get a call saying there's another kennedy story coming out? what's your first reaction to it? >> let me see if i can guess who it's about. >> all right. i have to say, i know you're a member of team maria. >> i am. >> arnold just did an interview with "60...
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he didn't use the bully pulpit on civil rights. i wish he had been more reassuring to me as a child growing up in the 1950's that nuclear war was not about to break out, i mean, we were all scared to death, i was, the duck and cover drills, all of that and i don't think -- >> rose: you didn't build a bomb shelter in your backyard. >> no but i was scared, nine years old and 1960. and eisenhower could have done a better job of reassuring the american public that actually the soviets didn't even have icbms until about 1960, he couldn't get into it partly because the way we knew was the u2 spy plain and a secret and we couldn't tell the russians so there was a reason for it but nonetheless i don't think he was as comforting as he could have been. >> rose: how did he handle the francis incident. >> crushing a yours viewers, u2 pilot shot down and dooms the meeting summit meeting to get along with the russians a very important meeting, cia screwed up, lied basically to eisenhower about it and but many bad things happened but one of the b
he didn't use the bully pulpit on civil rights. i wish he had been more reassuring to me as a child growing up in the 1950's that nuclear war was not about to break out, i mean, we were all scared to death, i was, the duck and cover drills, all of that and i don't think -- >> rose: you didn't build a bomb shelter in your backyard. >> no but i was scared, nine years old and 1960. and eisenhower could have done a better job of reassuring the american public that actually the soviets...
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and he's using her to get out. the question is, did he murder the person that --. >> rose: so you've got a relationship and mistly. >> and that was the first time that they saw each other. >> rose: you just said to me this is your best work? >> i think so. >> rose: to date. >> i think so. >> rose: why do you think that. what did you get here that -- >> you grow! you grow. i learn more about people. i grow and learn how to handle actors, how the handle the camera, how to tell a story better. i think it's very disturbing to a lot of people because it's so in your face that it's just -- in a way that we have never seen it before. even the people -- i don't know about rex but those that have seen the film and criticized the film have walked away and said "this is something you can't miss." >> rose: good reviews? >> it's been split 50-50. either you love it or hate it. that's a good thing. i'm happy about that. they're loving everything or they're talking about it. >> rose: so what did you do to get a performance out of
and he's using her to get out. the question is, did he murder the person that --. >> rose: so you've got a relationship and mistly. >> and that was the first time that they saw each other. >> rose: you just said to me this is your best work? >> i think so. >> rose: to date. >> i think so. >> rose: why do you think that. what did you get here that -- >> you grow! you grow. i learn more about people. i grow and learn how to handle actors, how the...
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tweet us and tell us what you think. gregg: nobody is going to go with yellow by the way, i predict that. jenna: big reveal in the next hour for you. also forget about hanging chads, this time florida voters will be hanging out at the polls for a longtime as they work their way through a lengthy ballot. we have that coming up for you next. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios jenna: well the first showdown between the president and governor romney takes place on, well, we're going to show you a live picture, i hope. no, we don't have a live picture. we were going to have a live picture of the stage they will be taking in just a few hours. both candidates preparing for the big debate right now. as gregg, says, cramming away like college kids. ed henry is live, in fact at a university, the university of denver where these two gentlemen will take the stage. so, ed, you can't always prepare
tweet us and tell us what you think. gregg: nobody is going to go with yellow by the way, i predict that. jenna: big reveal in the next hour for you. also forget about hanging chads, this time florida voters will be hanging out at the polls for a longtime as they work their way through a lengthy ballot. we have that coming up for you next. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and...
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these showers now aren't reaching the ground south and wes of us. here's a close -- west of us. here's a close-in view. south of charlottesville, those actually are reaching the ground and south of elkins, but the atmosphere is dry. we've got a ways to go and this activity in prince william county and fauquier county, i can't find any of those hitting the ground yet. showers on the way, showers hopefully after the game. a wet tuesday morning commute no, doubt about that. warmer wednesday and better chance of showers and thunderstorms on wednesday, too. futurecast, 12:30 tonight some showers here and there, bulk of the precipitation back into fredericksburg and points south. then we move it northward. you can see by morning, boom, we get some showers and thunderstorms. we get some yellows and oranges popping up. so that means could be a messy commute in the morning, especially d.c. north. then we get some breaks in the precipitation and maybe even some breaks in the clouds, more showers and storms back to the west. we'll be kind of one of those patterns where it's unsettled. you
these showers now aren't reaching the ground south and wes of us. here's a close -- west of us. here's a close-in view. south of charlottesville, those actually are reaching the ground and south of elkins, but the atmosphere is dry. we've got a ways to go and this activity in prince william county and fauquier county, i can't find any of those hitting the ground yet. showers on the way, showers hopefully after the game. a wet tuesday morning commute no, doubt about that. warmer wednesday and...
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i don't use sunscreen. people who hate pulling hair out of the vacuum cleaner, james dyson, the inventor who developed the first bagless vacuum, so when you come here we put you to work, this morning he'll tell you why hardware is more important than software and much more important than google. >> thank goodness someone is cleaning our green room. >> he knows how to do it. >>> right now dr. holly phillips is going to tell us how to help seniors stay on their feet. >> good morning. in today's "healthwatch," what's up with falling down? for people over 65, fear of falling is real. that's because falls are the leading cause of injury and accidental death as we age. now a first dch of-its-kind study using videos of actual falls reveals the most common causes. researchers analyzed closed circuit images of tumbles taken by 130 people. they found more than 40% of the falls happen when seniors shift their weight and lose their center of gravity. slipping accounted only for 3% of the falls, even though slipping has
i don't use sunscreen. people who hate pulling hair out of the vacuum cleaner, james dyson, the inventor who developed the first bagless vacuum, so when you come here we put you to work, this morning he'll tell you why hardware is more important than software and much more important than google. >> thank goodness someone is cleaning our green room. >> he knows how to do it. >>> right now dr. holly phillips is going to tell us how to help seniors stay on their feet. >>...